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How student teachers (don’t) talk about race: An intersectional analysis
Authors:Kathryn S Young
Institution:Department of Teacher Education, Metropolitan State University of Denver, Denver, USA
Abstract:This study explores how student teacher talk about their students illuminates the identities ascribed to these same students. It uses a hybrid intersectional framework based on Disability Studies, Critical Race Theory, and Latino Critical Theory and methodologies (like examining majoritarian stories, counter-storytelling, coded talk, and post-civil rights race talk) to uncover how student teacher talk reveals oppressive discourses of race, disability (and language status). This article focuses on how the medicalization of disability facilitates student teachers not identifying the racialization of disability in school. It demonstrates the need for educational research to employ an intersectionality lens when exploring educational issues related to students’ identities.
Keywords:race  disability  teacher education
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